On Feb 21, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote:
On 18:08 Mon 21 Feb , Kelly O'Hair wrote:
On Feb 21, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote:
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So this is going to be yet another system? What will happen to the
existing
pretty much unused OpenJDK bug database?
On 18:26 Mon 21 Feb , Brad Wetmore wrote:
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> >>> Definitely. Making OpenJDK bug DB IDs usable in changesets would be
> >>> a good start (probably involves jcheck...)
> >>
> >> I'll have to punt on that, someone else is working on it, but the
> >> intent is to have a
> >> completely open bug
On 18:08 Mon 21 Feb , Kelly O'Hair wrote:
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> On Feb 21, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote:
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> >
> > So this is going to be yet another system? What will happen to the
> > existing
> > pretty much unused OpenJDK bug database?
>
> It's not clear. The old Sun bugtraq syst
Definitely. Making OpenJDK bug DB IDs usable in changesets would be
a good start (probably involves jcheck...)
I'll have to punt on that, someone else is working on it, but the
intent is to have a
completely open bug tracking system that also allows us link it with
the internal Oracle
bug tra
On Feb 21, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote:
On 18:29 Fri 18 Feb , Kelly O'Hair wrote:
On Feb 18, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote:
On 14:09 Fri 18 Feb , Kelly O'Hair wrote:
But there have been some roadblocks for the open source community.
It has bee
On 18:29 Fri 18 Feb , Kelly O'Hair wrote:
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> On Feb 18, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote:
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> > On 14:09 Fri 18 Feb , Kelly O'Hair wrote:
> >>
>
> >> But there have been some roadblocks for the open source community.
> >>
> >> It has been observed (for a long time now) tha
On Feb 21, 2011, at 1:29 AM, Andrew Haley wrote:
On 02/18/2011 10:09 PM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:
But there have been some roadblocks for the open source community.
It has been observed (for a long time now) that:
* The Mercurial jcheck extension needs to be open sourced
* The bug tracking system
On 02/18/2011 10:09 PM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:
But there have been some roadblocks for the open source community.
It has been observed (for a long time now) that:
* The Mercurial jcheck extension needs to be open sourced
* The bug tracking system needs to be completely open
* We need an open build